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Improving America's Housing 2025

As a Remodeling Futures Steering Committee Member, we got a sneak peek of this report. 

The US remodeling market soared above $600 billion in the wake of the pandemic and, despite recent softening, remains 50 percent above pre-pandemic levels. The extraordinary strength of the market has been supported by the aging of homes and households, as well as record-high property values. Nonetheless, industry fragmentation, inflation, and a shortage of skilled trade labor jeopardize the ability of the industry to meet demand. Overcoming these obstacles will be critical for modernizing and preserving the existing housing stock including addressing basic adequacy and accessibility needs. At the same time, far more investment is required to improve energy efficiency and disaster resiliency for the nation’s 145 million homes.

We hope you’ll join us for the public release event from 1 - 2 pm central time. We anticipate an insightful conversation between Freyja Harris (Coalition for Home Repair), Allison Iantosca (FH Perry Builder), Jamal Lewis (Rewiring America), and Carlos Martín (JCHS), moderated by Cameron Sperance (Boston Globe).

Register now for the free event at Webinar Registration - Zoom.

https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_KyHIKHu4SL-buv3bY8jCvA#/registration 

Improving America's Housing 2025

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Date and Time

Thursday Mar 20, 2025
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM CDT

Location

Virtual meeting hosted by Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University

https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_KyHIKHu4SL-buv3bY8jCvA#/registration

 

Fees/Admission

Free

Website

https://www.jchs.harvard.edu/research-areas/remodeling

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